An entry in the coDot11AccessPointConfigTable.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coVirtualWlanProfileIndex - Uniquely access a profile for this
particular 802.11 interface.

Specifies the number of beacon intervals that elapse
between transmission of Beacons frames containing a TIM
element whose DTIM Count field is 0. This value is
transmitted in the DTIM Period field of Beacon frames.
Client stations use the DTIM to wake up from low-power
mode to receive multicast traffic.

Specifies the minimum transmission rate that clients stations
must meet in order to connect with this profile. Client
stations that are below this setting will not be able to
connect.
The value of this object must always be less or equal
than the value of coDot11MaximumDataRate.
Allowed values will change according to the state of the
radio's wireless mode (coDot11CurrentOperPHYType).
ieee802dot11b: Lowest, 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps
ieee802dot11a: Lowest, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
ieee802dot11g: Lowest, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
11bAndg: All rates permitted.

This (conceptual) table of attributes is a set of all the
authentication algorithms supported by the stations.
The following are the default values and the associated
algorithm:
Value = 1: Open System
Value = 2: Shared Key

An Entry (conceptual row) in the Authentication Algorithms
Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11AuthenticationAlgorithmsIndex - Uniquely identify an
algorithm in the
table.

This attribute, when true at a station, enables the
acceptance of the authentication algorithm described in the
corresponding table entry in authentication frames received by
the station that have odd authentication sequence numbers.
The default value of this attribute is 'true' for the
Open System table entry and 'false' for all other table
entries.

Conceptual table for WEP default keys. This table
contains the four WEP default secret key values
corresponding to the four possible KeyID values. The WEP
default secret keys are logically WRITE-ONLY. Attempts to
read the entries in this table will return unsuccessful
status and values of null or zero. The default value of
each WEP default key is null. This table is not supported
on the M111.

An Entry (conceptual row) in the WEP Default Keys Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coVirtualWlanProfileIndex - Uniquely access a profile for this
particular 802.11 interface.

An entry in the coDot11PrivacyTable Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coVirtualWlanProfileIndex - Uniquely access a profile for this
particular 802.11 interface.

When this attribute is TRUE, it indicates that some level
of security is invoked for transmitting frames of type Data.
For IEEE 802.11-1999 clients, the security mechanism used is
WEP. For RSNA-capable clients, an additional variable
coDot11RSNAEnabled indicates whether RSNA is enabled. If
coDot11RSNAEnabled is FALSE or the MIB variable does not
exist, the security mechanism invoked is WEP; if
coDot11RSNAEnabled is TRUE, RSNA security mechanisms invoked
are configured in the coDot11RSNAConfigTable. The default
value of this attribute is FALSE.

When this attribute is true, the STA does not indicate at
the MAC service interface received MSDUs that have the WEP
subfield of the Frame Control field equal to zero. When this
attribute is false, the STA may accept MSDUs that have the WEP
subfield of the Frame Control field equal to zero. The default
value of this attribute is true.

This counter increments when a frame is received with the
WEP subfield of the Frame Control field set to one and the
value of the ICV as received in the frame does not match the
ICV value that is calculated for the contents of the received
frame. ICV errors for TKIP are not counted in this variable
but in coDot11RSNAStatsTKIPICVErrors.

An entry in the coDot11Association Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11AssociationIndex - Uniquely identify a device inside
the association table.

VLAN ID of the associated station.
This object is always available on autonomous APs.
However, on access-controller APs, this object is
only available under certain conditions, when the client
station is connected to a profile that is
not access-controlled.

An Entry (conceptual row) in the WDS Port Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11WDSPortIndex - Uniquely identify a local mesh link
inside the local mesh table.

Number of packets that could not be received due to the
following reasons: Rx discards WEP excluded, Rx discards WEP
ICV error, Rx MSG in bad MSG fragments, Rx MSG in MSG fragments
Rx WEP undecryptable, Rx FCS errors.

An Entry (conceptual row) in the AP scan Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by ifIndex.
coDot11ScanIndex - Uniquely identify an AP in the scan Table.

The status of the scanned device.
'unknown': The device could not determine the status of the
scanned AP.
'authorized': The AP is part of the authorized list of APs.
'unauthorized': The AP is not part of the authorized
list of APs.

Specifies the time between periodic scans. Each time a scan
operation is performed, only one frequency is scanned. A fair
amount of periodic scans are needed in order complete a full
scan of all the supported frequencies. This parameter only
applies when coDot11ScanEnabled is set to 'enable'.
Not supported on the M111.

Specifies the URL of the file that contains a list of all
authorized access points. If no valid URL is present in this
field, the AP will not be able to compute the rogue table.
The format of this file is XML. Each entry in the file
is composed of two items: MAC address and SSID. Each
entry should appear on a new line. Not supported on the
M111.

An entry in the station HT Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11AssociationIndex - Uniquely identify a device inside
the association table.

An entry in the detected station Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11DetStaIndex - Uniquely identify a device inside the
detected station table.

Specifies the number of octets in an MPDU,
below which an RTS/CTS handshake is not performed. An
RTS/CTS handshake is performed at the beginning of any
frame exchange sequence where the MPDU is of type Data or
Management, the MPDU has an individual address in the Address1
field, and the length of the MPDU is greater than
this threshold. (For additional details, refer to Table 21 in
9.7.) Setting this attribute to be larger than the maximum
MSDU size has the effect of turning off the RTS/CTS
handshake for frames of Data or Management type transmitted by
this STA. The default value of this attribute is 2347.

Indicates the maximum number of transmission attempts of a
frame, the length of which is less than or equal to
coDot11RTSThreshold, that are made before a failure condition
is indicated. The default value of this attribute is 7.

Indicates the maximum number of transmission attempts of a
frame, the length of which is greater than
coDot11RTSThreshold, that are made before a
failure condition is indicated. The default value of this
attribute is 4.

Indicates the current maximum size, in octets, of the MPDU
that may be delivered to the PHY. An MSDU is broken down into
fragments if its size exceeds the value of this attribute
after adding MAC headers and trailers. An MSDU or MMPDU is
fragmented when the resulting frame has an individual address
in the Address1 field, and the length of the frame is larger
than this threshold. The default value for this attribute is
the lesser of 2346 or the aMPDUMaxLength of the attached PHY
and will never exceed the lesser of 2346 or the
aMPDUMaxLength of the attached PHY. The value of this
attribute will never be less than 256.

This counter is incremented only when the multicast bit is set
in the destination MAC address of a successfully transmitted
MSDU. When operating as a STA in an ESS, where these frames
are directed to the AP, this implies having received an
acknowledgment to all associated MPDUs.

This counter is incremented when a frame is received with the
WEP subfield of the Frame Control field set to one, and the
WEPOn value for the key mapped to the TA's MAC address
indicates that the frame should not have been encrypted or
that frame is discarded due to the receiving STA not
implementing the privacy option.

Operating mode of the radio. Available options are:
Access point and Wireless links:
Standard operating mode provides support for all
wireless functions.
Access point only:
Only provides access point functionality, local mesh
links cannot be created.
Wireless links only:
Only provides local mesh functionality. Wireless
client stations cannot connect.
Monitor:
Disables access point and local mesh functions. Use
this option for continuous scanning across all channels
in all supported wireless modes.
Sensor:
Enables RF sensor functionality on this radio.
Operation of this feature requires that the appropriate
license is installed.

Time interval, in minutes, between auto rescanning of the
channels. Maximum is 1440 minutes (24 hours). A value of zero
disables automatic rescanning of channels, the radio will
automatically select a channel when the interface initializes
and utilize that channel as long as the interface is
operational.

The current antenna being used to transmit. This value is one
of the values appearing in coDot11SupportedTxAntenna. This may
be used by a management agent to control which antenna is used
for transmission.

This implementation's support for diversity, encoded as:
X'01': Diversity is available and is performed over the fixed
list of antennas defined in
coDot11DiversitySelectionRx.
X'02': Diversity is not supported.
X'03': Diversity is supported and control of diversity is also
available, in which case the attribute
coDot11DiversitySelectionRx can be dynamically modified
by the LME.

The current antenna being used to receive, if the coDot11
DiversitySupport indicates that diversity is not supported.
The selected antenna shall be one of the antennae marked for
receive in the coDot11AntennasListTable.

coDot11CCAModeSupported is a bit-significant value,
representing all of the CCA modes supported by the PHY.
Valid values are:
energy detect only (ED_ONLY) = 01
carrier sense only (CS_ONLY) = 02
carrier sense and energy detect (ED_and_CS)= 04
Or the logical sum of any of these values.

An entry in the coDot11RegDomainsSupported Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11RegDomainsSupportIndex - Uniquely specifies the
regulatory domain in the
table.

This table represents the list of antennae. An antenna can be
marked to be capable of transmitting, receiving, and/or for
participation in receive diversity. Each entry in this table
represents a single antenna with its properties. The maximum
number of antennae that can be contained in this table is 255.

An entry in the coDot11AntennasListTable, representing the
properties of a single antenna.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11AntennaListIndex - Uniquely identifies the antenna
connected to the 802.11 interface.

When true, this object indicates that the antenna represented
by coDot11AntennaIndex can be used for receive diversity.
This object may only be true if the antenna can be used
as a receive antenna, as indicated by
coDot11SupportedRxAntenna.

An Entry (conceptual row) in the coDot11SupportedDataRatesTx
Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11SupportedDataRatesTxIndex - Uniquely identifies a
supported rate in the
table.

An Entry (conceptual row) in the coDot11SupportedDataRatesRx
Table.
ifIndex - Each 802.11 interface is represented by an ifEntry.
Interface tables in this MIB module are indexed by
ifIndex.
coDot11SupportedDataRatesTxIndex - Uniquely identifies a
supported rate in the
table.

The capability of the OFDM PHY implementation to operate in
the three U-NII bands. Coded as an integer value of a
three 1 bit fields as follow:
bit 0 - Capable of operating in the lower (5.15-5.25 GHz)
U-NII band.
bit 1 - Capable of operating in the middle (5.25-5.35 GHz)
U-NII band.
bit 2 - Capable of operating in the middle (5.725-5.825 GHz)
U-NII band.
For example, for an implementation capable of operating in the
lower and middle bands, this object would take the value 3.

Counts the number of times a MIC failure occurred two times
within 60 seconds and countermeasures were invoked. This
variable counts this for both local and remote. It
increments every time countermeasures are invoked.

The AP object class provides the necessary support at the
Access Point to manage the processes in the STA such that
the STA may work cooperatively as a part of an IEEE 802.11
network. coDot11AdminMinimumDataRate and
coDot11AdminMaximumDataRate are deprecated.